Inspired by the brilliance of Lionel Messi's two goals, defending champion Barcelona beat Stuttgart 4-0 Wednesday to power into the Champions League quarterfinals as Bordeaux defeated Olympiakos 2-1 to also advance. Pedro Rodriguez and Bojan Krkic also hit the target as Barcelona went through 5-1 on aggregate despite missing injured midfielder Xavi Hernandez. Leading 1-0 from the first leg, Bordeaux scored a goal in the fifth minute from a bending free kick by Yoann Gourcuff. Kostas Mitroglou replied for Olympiakos with a long-range drive but Marouane Chamakh added an acrobatic headed goal for a 3-1 overall victory. Barcelona and Bordeaux join Manchester United, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Lyon, Inter Milan and CSKA Moscow in the last eight. The draws for the quarterfinals and semifinals will take place Friday at UEFA headquarters at Nyon in Switzerland. First legs will be played on March 30 and 31 and the second legs on April 6 and 7. Even without Xavi, who was out with a calf injury, Barcelona had too much talent for Stuttgart at Camp Nou. Playing at his magical best, Messi collected a ball from Yaya Toure in the 13th minute and ran at the Stuttgart defense before firing a 20-meter, left-footed shot into the top corner of the net. Pedro added the second in the 22nd minute when he tapped in a low cross from Toure in a move started by Messi. Messi made it 3-0 in the 60th when he turned a defender just outside the area and fired a low shot past goalkeeper Jens Lehmann. The Argentina star, who scored three times against Valencia in the Spanish league Sunday, should have had another hat trick in the 86th minute when he dribbled past three men but rolled the ball wide of goal. Bojan added the fourth with his first touch in the 89th minute after receiving a pass from fellow substitute Zlatan Ibrahimovic. While Messi's dribbling and shooting mesmerized his opponents in Barcelona, Bordeaux's big weapon was Gourcuff's spectacular free kicks. From wide on the left in the fifth minute, he curled his shot over the goalkeeper and in off the inside of the far post. Gourcuff also hit the bar and post with a near identical free kick in the final minute of the first half. Olympiakos' Matt Derbyshire put the ball in the net but it was ruled out for offside. The English striker was sent off in the 60th minute after his second yellow card. Despite being down to 10 men, the Greek champions hit back and substitute Kostas Mitroglou equalized on the night with a powerful right-footed shot in the 64th minute. The game became 10 against 10 when Bordeaux's Alou Diarra was sent off for a lunging tackle five minutes later. That meant a second goal for Olympiakos would have put the Greek club through on away goals. But Chamakh jumped highest to head home a leftwing cross in the 89th minute, tumbling over his opponent as the ball flew into the net. Bordeaux has now reached the last eight of European football's most prestigious club tournament for the first time since 1988. In Tuesday's games, Inter Milan beat Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge to advance 3-1 overall and CSKA Moscow reached the quarterfinals for the first time by beating Sevilla 2-1 and 3-2 on aggregate. Newcastle opens huge gap Newcastle breezed past Scunthorpe 3-0 Wednesday to go 12 points clear of third-placed Nottingham Forest in the Championship and take another huge step closer to a Premier League return. Andy Carroll struck two goals to take his tally for the season to 14 while Peter Lovenkrands also went to 14 for the campaign when he found the net in the 22nd minute St .James' Park. The win restored Newcastle's four-point advantage over second-placed West Brom and left thems needing a maximum of 15 points from their remaining 10 games to clinch promotion. Terry in trouble Chelsea captain John Terry was questioned by police Wednesday after knocking down a member of the club's security staff in his car following the team's Champions League loss to Inter Milan and failing go stop. Chelsea said that Terry's car was surrounded by photographers and fans as he drove out of the Stamford Bridge car park and a member of the club's security staff was knocked to the ground. The police said that the 35-year-old man broke his leg and that Terry did not stop. The club said Terry, who was driving slowly, knew there was contact with his car but was unaware anyone had been injured. It said he was driving out of the stadium at approximately 1-2 mph (1.6-3.2 kph) in a line of traffic exiting the ground. Chelsea said Terry, after hearing about the injury, spoke to the police and had also been in contact with the staff member to check on his welfare. Sky Sports News said Terry was also given a breath test.